Parental Alienation

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Joanna Abrahams

A lawyer in Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom, she has been an in-house expert for her local BBC Radio station, appearing on BBC Radio London and BBC Radio 4 Woman’s hour. Her law firm is at http://www.setfords.co.uk.

Marvin Acklin, Ph.D.

A private practitioner and senior custody evaluator in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is an associate clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawaii. Dr. Acklin’s website: http://www.dracklin.com.

Christine Adams, M.D.

A child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist in private practice in Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Adams works on custody issues and child sexual abuse cases. Her website: http://doctorchristineadams.com.

Jose Manuel Aguilar Cuenca, Ph.D.

A clinical and forensic psychologist in Cordoba, Spain, the first author to publish books about parental alienation in Spanish and Portuguese. His website: http://www.jmaguilar.com.

Nils-Göran Areskoug, M.D., Ph.D.

Rebecca Bailey, Ph.D.

A licensed psychologist in Northern California, the director of Transitioning Families, which specializes in reunification counseling. The website for Transitioning Families: http://www.transitioningfamilies.com/.

Amy J. L. Baker, Ph.D.

A research psychologist in New York, New York, author of empirical studies on parental alienation, author of several books including Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties that Bind. Her website: http://www.amyjlbaker.com.

Kelley Baker, Ph.D., L.P.C.

Codin Băltăgan

An organizer and manger of the Asociaţia Română pentru Custodia Comună (Romanian Association for Joint Custody) in Bucharest, Romania. The ARPCC website: http://www.arpcc.ro.

Trish Barry-Relph, Professional Doctorate/MA Advanced Social Work

Ms. Berry Relph is an independent social worker (ISW), psychotherapist, systemic family practitioner, and expert witness in Guildford, U.K. She is registered with Nagalro, the professional association for children’s guardians, family court advisors, and independent social workers in the U.K. Her website: http://www.theeaves.org.uk

Alice R. Berkowitz, Ph.D.

A clinical psychologist, neuropsychologist, and forensic psychologist in Beverly Hills, California, Dr. Berkowitz works with children, adults, couples, and families with a wide spectrum of psychological disorders. As a forensic psychologist, she has performed custody evaluations and reviewed reports written by other evaluators. Her website: dr-aliceberkowitz.com.

Zeynep Biringen, Ph.D.

A professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Dr. Biringen and Dr. Jennifer J. Harman co-authored Parents Acting Badly: How Institutions and Societies Promote the Alienation of Children from Their Loving Families and established the Colorado Parental Alienation Project, which is at http://www.facebook.com/parentalalienationproject.

David Bluewolf

A family law paralegal in East Anglia, United Kingdom. Mr. Bluewolf is associated with the Family Law Advice Centre; their website is http://www.family-law-advice.org.

J. Michael Bone, Ph.D.

A clinical and forensic consultant in Winter Park, Florida, co-author of The Essentials of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS): It’s Real, It’s Here and It Hurts. His website: http://www.jmichaelbone.com.

Camelia Anca Borlean, M.Sc.

José María Bouza

A radio and television journalist in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Mr. Bouza has written extensively regarding children of high-conflict separation and divorce. He was the founder and president of Asociación de Padres Alejado de sus Hijos (APADESHI) (The Association of Parents Away from Their Children). The website of the association: http://www.apadeshi.com.

Nick Butcher, BVM&S, MRCVS

A veterinary surgeon near Reading, Berkshire, U.K. Dr. Butcher established the Quadstar Foundation, which aims to help children reach their aspirations and flourish. The Foundation’s website: http://www.quadstar.org.

Gwendolyn Chubb, B.S.

A family court advocate in Chicago, Illinois, Ms. Chubb is the founder and head of an incorporated legal clinic, the Center for Custody Justice, which focuses exclusively on parental alienation and wrongful custody determinations. The website of the Center: http://www.custodyjustice.net.

Lisa C. Clark, M.B.A

A rejected and alienated mother in San Diego, California. Ms. Clark has been a contributing member of the Web of Narcissism forum since 2004. Her company’s website: http://ThinkerCollection.com.

Lisa Cohen B.Pharm, M.Sc.

Nancy Cole

The head of the Executive Team and Managing Director of Stable Paths, Miami, Florida, which offers educational, equine-assisted and dolphin-assisted, highly experiential, intensive therapeutic interventions for families impacted by separation due to moderate to severe parental alienation and familial abduction. Stable Paths website: http://www.stablepaths.com.

Zaida Colonna

Ms. Colonna is a clinical and forensic psychologist in Trieste, Italy. Her areas of expertise include: parenthood, child psychopathology, parenting plans, family and couples therapy, child sexual abuse, and allegations of sexual abuse. She deals with parental alienation in both her clinical and forensic activities, and completed training in the Family Bridges Workshop for Troubled and Alienated Parent-Child Relationships. Her website: http://www.zaidacolonna.it.

Cindy Corsi

Ms. Corsi lives near Edinboro, Pennsylvania. She has a degree in school counseling and dedicates a lot of her time trying to educate lawyers, judges and teachers in her area about the emotional abuse of children of divorce. Cindy has been involved with Parental Alienation Awareness groups for more than a decade now, more recently withhttp://www.PAAOusa.org.

Michelle Darné

Ms. Darné is the founder of Simply Parent, a non-profit that is dedicated to forging a society where good parenting is protected in all its diverse forms and colors. She was the founder and executive producer of And Baby, the pioneer magazine, radio show, and TV series for alternative parents. She also published her story in Parent Deleted. The website for Simply Parent: http://www.SimplyParent.org.

Howie Dennison, M.Sc.

An advocate for children at Central Ohio Parental Alienation in Columbus, Ohio, Mr. Dennison has written an eBook, The APA and the Mental Health Child Abuse Scandal. His website is: http://sites.google.com/site/centralohiopa.

Michael Derry, B.Bus.

Mr. Derry organizes events regarding parental alienation in Perth, Western Australia. He maintains relevant, up-to-date information on http://www.paaa.support, a comprehensive website regarding parental alienation for an Australian audience. Additional websites are http://www.divorcepizza.com (key information to protect children from the fallout of divorce) and http://www.whoshouldibelieve.com (for children of separating parents and the friends of alienated children). An advocate for children at Central Ohio Parental

Sietske Dijkstra, Ph.D.

A researcher, teacher, and expert on domestic violence with strong international affiliations in Utrecht, The Netherlands. She developed a basic course on parental alienation. Her website: http://www.sietske-dijkstra.com.

Christian T. Dum, Ph.D.

In Germany, the head of Väter für Kinder (Fathers for Children). The website for the organization: http://www.beideeltern.de.

Alena Dušatková

A family and child advocate in Bratislava, the Slovak Republic. She is the vice-president of Rada pre práva diet’at’a Slovenská republika (Council for Children’s Rights of the Slovak Republic). The website of the organization: http://www.prava-deti.sk.

Sinta Ebersohn

In her campaign for fair divorce practice, Ms. Ebersohn has published many articles on the Elephant Journal, Huffington Post, IOL, News24, The Good Men Project, WomanOnline, and other platforms. In South Africa, she created a global educational resource, Fair Divorce. Her website: http://www.fairdivorce.co.za.

Leith Erikson

The director of The Australian Brotherhood of Fathers, which seeks to make changes in law with regard to child custody, access, and payment issues. Their website: http://www.theabf.com.au.

Sandra Inês Feitor

Helen Fitzsimons

Ms. Fitzsimons set up Helen Fitzsimons Family Law to offer a bespoke service children work. She has a wealth of experience in parental alienation allegations, alleged child abuse and NAI among other issues and her web-site is http://www.helenfitzsimons.co.uk.

Allison M. Foster, Ph.D.

A licensed clinical psychologist in Columbia, South Carolina, she has served as a workshop leader for Family Bridges for Alienated Children (FBAC). The website for Forensic Family Associates: http://www.forensicfamily.com.

Rosemary Frank, MBA, CDFA, CFE

Véronique Gengler

A family and judicial mediator and a family and couples counsellor in Antibes, France, she specializes in therapeutic intervention for parents in high-conflict separations. Her web site: http://www.therapie-familiale-mediation.fr.

Monica Giglio

An artist, educator, writer, speaker, life coach, and alienated mom. She is founder of SPEAK (Stop Parental Emotional Abuse of Kids) Worldwide which promotes early intervention and prevention of severed parent/child bonds in the aftermath of divorce. Her Facebook page has the same name. Her website: http://www.speakw.org.

Jill Goldson, M.A.

The director of The Family Matters Centre in Auckland, New Zealand, Ms. Goldson is experienced in social work, counselling, family mediation, and dispute resolution. The website for the Centre: http://www.thefamilymatterscentre.co.nz.

John Gomez

Having lived in Japan for 20 years, the founder and current chairman of an organization, Kizuna Child-Parent Reunion (Kizuna CPR), which works toward restoring the human rights of children in Japan, so every child can once again enjoy relationships with both parents. Their website: http://www.kizuna-cpr.org.

Eric Green, Ph.D., LPC-S, RPT-S, S.P.

Mr. Green maintains a private practice in child and family psychotherapy in Lafayette, Louisiana. He is the editor of Play Therapy with Vulnerable Populations: No Child Forgotten and other books. Dr. Green is a consultant with Better Options Initiative. His website: http://www.drericgreen.com.

Guglielmo Gulotta, Full Professor

Professor of forensic psychology at the University of Turin, Italy, co-author of La Sindrome di Alienazione Parentale (PAS): Lavaggio del cervello e programmazione dei figli in danno dell’altro genitore (The Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS): Brainwashing and Programming of Children to the Detriment of the Other Parent. His website: http://www.fondazionegulotta.org.

Jennifer J. Harman, Ph.D., and Zeynep Biringen, Ph.D.

Professors at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, they published Parents Acting Badly: How Institutions and Societies Promote the Alienation of Children from Their Loving Families. Dr. Harman and Dr. Biringen also established the Colorado Parental Alienation Project, which is at http://www.facebook.com/parentalalienationproject.

Emily Hastings, LPC, NCPC

Susan Heitler, Ph.D.

A private practice clinical psychologist, author and psychologytoday.com blogger from Denver Colorado. The Author page on prescriptionswithoutpills.com includes an overview of her work with links to all of her clinical practice, publications, podcasts, blogs and continuing education webinars.

Lena Hellblom Sjögren, Ph.D.

An investigative forensic psychologist in Siljansnäs, Sweden, Dr. Hellblom Sjögren has conducted research regarding parental alienation for more than 25 years and published Barnets rätt till familjeliv: 25 svenska fall av föräldra (The Child’s Right to Family Life: 25 Swedish Cases of Parental Alienation). Her website: http://www.avskildabarn.se/secludedchildren.se.

Matts Hertsberg

Mr. Matts Hertsberg, who lives in Stockholm, Sweden, is Chairman of PappaBarn, an organization dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of the child’s need of both parents. The organization’s website: http://www.pappabarn.se.

Marie-France Hirigoyen, M.D.

A psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in Paris, France, author of Abus de faiblesse et autres manipulations (Abuse of Weakness and Other Manipulations). Her website: http://www.mariefrance-hirigoyen.com.

Cindy Hirsch

A family advocate in Los Angeles, California, is CEO of ISNAF (International Support Network for Alienated Families (ISNAF), a nonprofit organization providing support, education, awareness, and advocacy for families affected by parental alienation. The website: http://www.isnaf.info.

Roxie Howard

Tom Janssen

A technologist in Antwerp, Belgium. He is the chief executive officer of JATO Mentorship and Coaching, an institute to help and coach alienated parents with their grief. His personal blog: http://tom-janssen.blogspot.be/.

Neil Jones

Mr. Jones lives in Wales in the United Kingdom. Mr. Jones is the founder of Absent Limited. The website for Absent Limited: http://www.absentforyou.com.

Ashish S. Joshi

A lawyer in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Mr. Joshi has been admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States and State Bars of New York, Michigan, District of Columbia, and Gujarat, India. Mr. Joshi’s practice focuses on complex litigation including cases involving severe parental alienation, international child abduction, and false allegations of child sexual abuse stemming from parental alienation. His website: http://joshiattorneys.com.

Živilė Kėrytė

Joan T. Kloth-Zanard, R.S.S., L.C.

A counselor and certified guardian ad litem, author of Where Did I Go Wrong? How Did I Miss the Signs? Dealing with Hostile Parenting and Parental Alienation. Her website: http://www.PAS-Intervention.com.

Heleen Koppejan, M.Sc.

A psychologist working on her Ph.D. at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, she is interested in and conducting research regarding parental alienation. Her website: http://www.hechtscheiden.com.

Stan Korosi, M. Counseling

A professional counselor and psychotherapist in Melbourne, Australia, director of Overcoming Parental Alienation, founding director of Parental Alienation Australia and New Zealand (PAANZ). His website: http://www.dialogueingrowth.com.au.

James W. Kraayeveld

Mr. Kraayeveld is a family law attorney in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His law firm has handled numerous cases involving parental alienation cases, included cases with false allegations of sexual and physical abuse. The firm’s website is http://www.kraayeveld.com.

Edward Kruk, M.S.W., Ph.D.

A professor of social work at the University of British Columbia and family mediator in Vancouver. His research and teaching activities focus on parental estrangement and alienation, and the viability of shared parenting as a viable alternative approach to the legal determination of parenting after divorce. His website: http://www.edwardkruk.com.

Lora Lee, M.Sc., M.A., B.A.

Les Linet, M.D.

A psychiatrist in private practice in Princeton, New Jersey, Dr. Linet has created approximately 20 educational YouTube videos on parental alienation. His website: http://www.LesLinetMD.com.

Marieke Lips

An independently licensed child representative (Kindbehartiger) in the Netherlands, is the director of Beroepsorganisatie Kindbehartiger (the Association of Child Representatives). She is the author of the book Bekrast (Scratched). Her website: http://www.kidsinbetween.nl. The website of Beroepsorganisatie Kindbehartiger: http://www.kindbehartiger.nl.

Monika Logan, M.A., L.P.C., LSOTP

Demosthenes Lorandos, Ph.D., J.D.

A psychologist and attorney in Ann Arbor, Michigan, co-editor of The International Handbook of Parental Alienation Syndrome and Parental Alienation: The Handbook for Mental Health and Legal Professionals. His website:http://www.psychlaw.net.

Brian Ludmer, B.Comm., L.L.B.

An attorney in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, experienced in dealing with complex family law cases involving parental alienation. His website: http://www.ludmerlaw.com.

Loretta Maase, M.A., L.P.C.

Ms. Maase, a licensed professional counselor in Austin, Texas, specializes in assessing and treating parental alienation. She helped develop the program, Family Clarity, that offers a comprehensive assessment of the existence and severity of parental alienation and estrangement in divorce and custody cases, as well as offering the treatment for these cases. The website for the program: http://www.familyclarity.com.

Catherine MacWillie

Retired from the Los Angeles Police Department, the CEO of Custody Calculations, Ms. MacWillie is a child custody and divorce coach. She is a past president of Stop Parental Alienation of Children and a former board member of the Parental Alienation Awareness Organization. Her website: http://www.custodycalculations.com

Brett W. Martin, B.S., M.B.A., J.D.

Mr. Martin, an attorney in Westminster, Colorado, has specialized in the representation of fathers in custody disputes. He is knowledgeable and experienced with parental alienation cases from minor to severe. His website: brettwmartin.com

Bayan E. Masoud, M.A.

A developmental and therapeutic play specialist in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Ms. Masoud works for a nonprofit organization, the Almawaddah Society for Family Development. The website of the Almawaddah Society for Family Development: http://www.almawaddah.org.sa.

Ian Maxwell

The National Manager of Families Need Fathers Scotland and previously Deputy Director of One Parent Families Scotland. The website for Families Need Fathers Scotland: http://www.fnfscotland.org.uk.

Lady Catherine Meyer, CBE

A leading child advocate and campaigner in the United Kingdom, she is the founder and chief executive of Parents and Abducted Children Together (PACT). The purpose of PACT is to address the growing problem of missing and abducted children at home and abroad. Its website: http://www.pact-online.org.

Carly Gillotte Miller, M.S., M.F.T.

A marriage and family therapist and divorce mediator in Lewes, Delaware. Ms. Miller is the co-owner of Cape Integrated Wellness, L.L.C., which has the website: http://www.capeintegratedwellness.com.

Joseph H. Nivin, Esq., B.A., J.D.

A family and matrimonial law attorney with offices in Queens, New York, and in midtown Manhattan. Mr. Nivin is the author of the article, “The Jurisprudence of Parental Alienation.” He is a member of the Assigned Counsel/Attorneys for Children Panel of Queens Family Court and is certified to represent both indigent litigants and children in Family Court cases at both the trial and appellate levels. His website is http://www.nivinlaw.com.

Jeff Opperman

Alison O’Mahony, B.A.

She holds a Post-Graduate Certificate in Systemic Practice,and is a family therapy practitioner in London, United Kingdom. She established Be StepWise, which focuses on educating, supporting, and counseling blended families. The website of Be StepWise: http://www.bestepwise.co.uk.

Marios Panaou

A primary school teacher in Cyprus, the creator of Cyprus Fatherhood Initiative, a group of people promoting married and divorced fathers’ active and positive involvement in their children’s lives. The organization’s website: http://www.cyprusdads.org.

Gemma Parker, BA, MSc, D Clin Psy, CPsychol

Dr. Parker is a clinical psychologist in Manchester, United Kingdom, with a special interest in parental alienation. She has set up a social enterprise called Raising Relationships intended to provide psychological interventions for separated families. Her website: http://www.raisingrelationships.co.uk.

Richard Purisky

A child advocate in Leesburg, Virginia, has published a book, Abuse & Betrayal: The Cautionary True Story of Divorce, Mistakes, Lies and Legal Abuse, regarding his own experiences with parental alienation. He has set up an organization, the National Coalition against Parental Alienation, an organization for facilitating awareness and effective solutions for PAS. His website: http://www.againstpas.org.

Kathleen Reay, Ph.D.

Is the founder and clinical director of the Family Reflections Reunification Program for severely alienated children and their family members in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. She is the author of Toxic Divorce: A Workbook for Alienated Parents. Dr. Reay’s websites: http://www.familyreflectionsprogram.com. and http://www.drkathleenreay.com.

Ronald R. Rohner, Ph.D.

Professor emeritus at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, founder of the Center for the Study of Interpersonal Acceptance and Rejection. The Center’s website: http://www.csiar.uconn.edu.

Kim Ross, LCSW

A social worker and child, adolescent, and adult therapist in Lakeland, Florida, where she works for BayCare School-Based Services and at the Toby Center for Family Transitions. Their website is: http://www.thetobycenter.org.

Lisa Rothfus, LCSW

Ms. Rothfus, a licensed clinical social worker in Austin, Texas, offers interventions for families who are in need of alienation assessments and reunification therapy. She helped develop a program, Family Clarity, that offers a comprehensive assessment of the existence and severity of alienation and estrangement in divorce and custody cases, as well as offering the treatment for these cases. The website for the program: http://www.familyclarity.com.

Robert Samery

A lay advocate for research and education regarding parental alienation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he is Chair of the Board and Public Policy Director of the Canadian Association for Equality. The organization’s website is http://www.equalitycanada.com.org.

Marsha Schechtman, LCSW

A licensed clinical social worker in Roswell, Georgia, who specializes in working with families involved in divorce and/or child custody disputes. Her website: http://atlantabehavioralconsultants.com.

Sverker Sikström, Ph.D.

A professor and head of the Cognitive Division at Lund University, Lund, Sweden. He is conducting research on biases in “Communication of physical and psychological violence in custody cases.” Professor Sikström’s webpage: http://www.psy.lu.se/en/sverker-sikstrom.

Amanda Sillars

Located in Applecross, Western Australia, started an organization, Parental Alienation Australia, with the mission of raising awareness regarding parental alienation. The website of Parental Alienation Australia: parentalalienationaustralia.org.au. Ms. Sillars was also the founder and director of Eeny Meeny Miney Mo Foundation, a nonprofit organization in Australia that works to protect children from the severe risks that arise during and after family separation. Their website: http://www.emmm.org.au.

Chaim Steinberger

Jan M. J. Storms, M.A.

As an expert in the field of consciousness from the Netherlands, he guides people in recovering from the damage they have incurred in destructive relationships and trains professionals in recognizing and managing psychopathy. His book, Destructieve Relaties op de Schop – Psychopathie Herkennen en Hanteren (Turning Around Destructive Relationships – Recognizing and Handling Psychopathy) helps people recognize various types of psychopathy as well deal with and protect themselves from it. Mr. Storms is the founder and director of the child protection organization, AMBAjeugd, at the website: https://ambajeugd.org.

Asunción Tejedor Huerta, Ph.D.

A forensic psychologist in Asturias, Spain, Dr. Tejedor studied parental alienation in Spain, Columbia, and Mexico, and taught courses for the Official College of Psychologists in Spain. Her website: http://www.dialogogabinetepsicologico.com.

Nicola Tew, B.Sc. (Hons)

A counsellor, psychotherapist, and Registered Member of the British Association of Counseling and Psychotherapy (BACP) from Nottinghamshire, UK. Her website: http://www.couragetherapies.co.uk.

Ole Texmo

A writer in Oslo, Norway, founder of Forum for menn og omsorg (Forum for Men and Caring). His website: http://www.krisesenter.org.

Cherie Thorpe

A targeted parent and domestic violence abuse survivor, Ms. Thorpe resides in Perth, Western Australia. She offers a one-on-one, not-for-profit counselling service for targeted, alienated parents, empowering them with help, advice, education and knowledge. Her website: http://www.pathogenicparentingsite.wordpress.com.

Dean Tong, M.Sc., CFC

Mr. Tong is a certified forensic consultant, author, and trial consultant in Port Richey, Florida. He specializes in high-conflict and protracted child abuse, child sexual abuse, child custody, and sex crimes court cases, as well as the field of parental alienation. His most recent book was Elusive Innocence: Survival Guide for the Falsely Accused. His websites: http://www.abuse-excuse.com and http://www.deantong.academia.edu.

Jacqueline Vanbetlehem, RSW, Acc.F.M.

A registered social worker and an accredited family mediator in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, she is a trained team leader with Family Bridges: A Workshop for Troubled and Alienated Parent-Child Relationships. Her website: http://www.vanbetlehem.ca.

Erik van der Waal, B.Sc.

A qualified consultant/mediator in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands, Mr. van der Waal’s mediation/consulting/training company is HerVerbinden (Reconnect). He has specialized in high conflict divorce with various situations of parental alienation. The website of HerVerbinden: http://www.herverbinden.nl.

Birutė van der Weg-Bražiūnienė

A native of Lithuania and now a resident of the Netherlands, has founded an organization in Lithuania, Asociacijos Prieš Tėvų Atstūmimą (Association against Parental Alienation). Her website: http://www.atstumimosindromas.info.

Benoit Van Dieren, Ph.D.

A psychologist in Louvain la Neuve, Belgium, Dr. Van Dieren developed a legal and therapeutic intervention for parents in high-conflict separations. His website: http://www.separation-parentale.eu.

Margreeth van Haaften, M.A.

A psychologist with a clinical practice in the Netherlands (near Amster-dam), is experiencing parental alienation in her own family. Her website: http://www.psycholoogalmere.nl.

Andries van Tonder, CF-PAAA, B.Tech., DipEd.

Mr. van Tonder lives in Enfield, Ireland, was the founder of Alienated Person Support and a founding member of the Parental Alienation Awareness Association (PAAA), which is recognized in many jurisdictions as a certifying authority. His web page: http://www.aps.ie/andries.

Julie Verner, Ph.D.

Dr. Verner is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Glendora, California. Dr. Verner is a workshop leader for Family Bridges. Her website: http://www.TheCaringParent.com.

Kellie A. Voyich, J.D.

An attorney, mediator, and guardian ad litem who specializes in domestic relations law and mediation work in the Paradise and Gallatin Valleys of Montana. Ms. Voyich is also a trained workshop leader for Family Bridges for Alienated Children. Her website: http://www.andersonandvoyich.com.

Shirley Wantland

A treatment placement consultant in Sausalito, California, Ms. Wantland is the co-founder and principal of Recovery Consultants, LLC. That organization specializes in working with alienated families to find the appropriate therapeutic programs and transportation services nationally for severely alienated adolescents and young adults. Their website: http://www.recovery-consultants.com.

Roelien Watson, LLB

Ms. Watson, an attorney in Pretoria, South Africa, is the director and co-founder of The Parental Alienation Foundation of South Africa, a nonprofit organization established to create awareness and educate legal and other professionals regarding parental alienation. The organization’s web site: http://www.awareness.org.za.

Monty N. Weinstein, Psy.D.

Dr. Monty Weinstein, a forensic psychologist, has evaluated thousands of families and has testified regarding child custody and parental alienation throughout the U.S. He is the author of From the Mob to the Therapist’s Chair. His website: http://www.familyunity.com.

Sue Whitcombe, DCounsPsych

A Chartered Psychologist and HCPC Registered Counselling Psychologist, Dr. Whitcombe delivers interventions for children, adults, and families impacted by alienation and estrangement. She is currently developing collaborative provision to provide affordable interventions for families in Wales. She has attained approval from the British Psychological Society (BPS) for training in parental alienation. Her website: http://www.fpscic.org.

Phil Whitaker, BMedSci, BM BS, MA

A general medical practitioner living near Bath, UK, Dr. Whitaker is an award-winning novelist with five books published to date, and he writes a fortnightly column on health matters in the New Statesman. His website: http://www.philwhitaker.co.uk.

Matej Zaplotnik

A mental health professional who works with divorced families, lives in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Mr. Zaplotnik is the director of Svetovalno izobraževalni Center MIT (Counseling Education Center MIT). He has developed knowledge about parental alienation in Slovenia. The website of the Counseling Education Center MIT: http://www.centermit.si.

Nelson Zicavo Martínez, Master of Clinical Psychology

He is at the Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chillán, Chile, author of Crianza Compartida, SAP, Padrectomía (Shared Parenting, PAS, Parentectomy) and Padres Separados: Cómo Criar Juntos a Sus Hijos (Separated Fathers: How to Raise Their Children Together). His website is http://www.nelsonzicavo.com.